Mar 31 2009
Tiny Home For Sale on SF Craigslist
If you live in the San Francisco Bay area and you’re looking for a tiny home, you just may be in luck.
This tiny house was built by Derek in 2007. He and his wife have lived in the home for over a year but they have plans to expand their family and would like to move to something a little bigger.
The home is hand-built by Derek and includes a wealth of recycled materials. The siding, trim, windows, and door were custom made from recycled Cedar. Inside, the floors are made from salvaged Douglas Fir and the paneling is salvaged from old-growth redwood fencing.
The home also features a Dickinson Marine fireplace, stainless steel refrigerator, a fold-down eating table for two, walk-in closet/bathroom with toilet, sink and shower, and sleeping loft.
The house is plumbed for a RV hose connection and also has a 50 AMP service connection. They are asking $34,000 or best reasonable offer. The home is available in May.
Additional information can be found at the Craigslist listing. Credit goes to ThisTinyHouse for bringing this to our attention.
If you live in the San Francisco Bay area and you’re looking for a tiny home, you just may be in luck.
This tiny house was built by Derek in 2007. He and his wife have lived in the home for over a year but they have plans to expand their family and would like to move to something a little bigger.
The home is hand-built by Derek and includes a wealth of recycled materials. The siding, trim, windows, and door were custom made from recycled Cedar. Inside, the floors are made from salvaged Douglas Fir and the paneling is salvaged from old-growth redwood fencing.
The home also features a Dickinson Marine fireplace, stainless steel refrigerator, a fold-down eating table for two, walk-in closet/bathroom with toilet, sink and shower, and sleeping loft.
The house is plumbed for a RV hose connection and also has a 50 AMP service connection. They are asking $34,000 or best reasonable offer. The home is available in May.
Additional information can be found at the Craigslist listing. Credit goes to ThisTinyHouse for bringing this to our attention.
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